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5 Click OK.
Configuring IP Pools
IP pools provide a network identity to vApps. An IP pool is a network configuration that is assigned to a
network used by a vApp. The vApp can then leverage vCenter Server to automatically provide an IP
configuration to its virtual machines.
Specify an IP Address Range
You can set up an IP address range by specifying a host address range within a network.
IP pool ranges are configured with IPv4 and IPv6. vCenter Server uses these ranges to dynamically allocate
IP addresses to virtual machines when a vApp is set up to use transient IP allocation.
Procedure
1 In the inventory, select the datacenter that contains the vApp.
2 In the IP Pools tab, right-click the IP pool that you want to edit and select Properties.
If no IP pools appear, click Add to add a new IP pool.
3 In the Properties dialog box, select the IPv4 or the IPv6 tab, depending on your IP protocol.
4 Enter the IP Subnet and Gateway in their respective fields.
5 (Optional) Select the Enable IP Pool check box.
Enable this setting to specify an IP address range.
6 (Optional) Enter a comma-separated list of host address ranges in the Ranges field.
A range consists of an IP address, a pound sign (#), and a number indicating the length of the range.
The gateway and the ranges must be within the subnet, but must exclude the gateway address.
For example, 10.20.60.4#10, 10.20.61.0#2 indicates that the IPv4 addresses can range from 10.20.60.4
to 10.209.60.13 and 10.20.61.0 to 10.20.61.1.
7 Click OK.
Select DHCP
You can specify that an IPv4 or IPv6 DHCP server is available on the network.
Procedure
1 In the inventory, select the datacenter that contains the vApp you are configuring.
2 In the IP Pools tab, right-click the IP pool that you want to edit and select Properties.
If no IP pools appear, click Add to add a new IP pool.
3 In the Properties dialog box, select the DHCP tab.
4 Select either the IPv4 DHCP Present or IPv6 DHCP Present check box to indicate that one of the DHCP
servers is available on this network.
5 Click OK.
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